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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet's pretend for a second that this Thorns team is as good or better than an ECNL team. Where and who are they going to play? Are they going to keep playing local teams in Oregon and wow everyone with how great they are? Give it a rest. There is no substance to the Thorns academy. It is nothing more than a ruse to counter the ECNL and proves that the Timbers are not interested in bettering soccer.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTHUSC is forward thinking and trying to advance soccer. There is a reason why they are accepted into the tournaments they are and a reason their teams do as well as they do outside Oregon. THUSC is not satisfied with playing the same few clubs in Oregon.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe first year they will train and travel to various showcase tournaments. In future years they may join PDL and have a thorns u23 team playing other professional soccer squads. That's what I read and it seems reasonable to me. If that all cost $500, how does that not sound better than 8k for ECNL. To me, it's not a difficult decision if that actually becomes true. And yes, I realize it is just an email right now. So we shall wait and see. But if it's true, you should not be shocked to see some top opl players taking advantage of it...
Also, u23 is not u14-u18.
Just keep dreaming. Keep hoping the Timbers actually do something for girls soccer. Keep playing TA boot ball. Enjoy your child's soccer years but don't fool yourself thinking she will go anywhere playing for a TA club or this mythical Thorns academy.
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Originally posted by Marbull View PostMaybe not all, but the one you just replied to does.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe first year they will train and travel to various showcase tournaments. In future years they may join PDL and have a thorns u23 team playing other professional soccer squads. That's what I read and it seems reasonable to me. If that all cost $500, how does that not sound better than 8k for ECNL. To me, it's not a difficult decision if that actually becomes true. And yes, I realize it is just an email right now. So we shall wait and see. But if it's true, you should not be shocked to see some top opl players taking advantage of it...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThe first year they will train and travel to various showcase tournaments. In future years they may join PDL and have a thorns u23 team playing other professional soccer squads. That's what I read and it seems reasonable to me. If that all cost $500, how does that not sound better than 8k for ECNL. To me, it's not a difficult decision if that actually becomes true. And yes, I realize it is just an email right now. So we shall wait and see. But if it's true, you should not be shocked to see some top opl players taking advantage of it...
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThey are talking about WPSL. There were 3 or 4 teams in Oregon last year. Bend, Eugene and WST were slaughtered. THUSC Diamonds won the division. They could give the Thorns a run for their money. What is this Thorns academy going to offer again? A second rate WPSL team to THUSC?
Also, u23 is not u14-u18.
Just keep dreaming. Keep hoping the Timbers actually do something for girls soccer. Keep playing TA boot ball. Enjoy your child's soccer years but don't fool yourself thinking she will go anywhere playing for a TA club or this mythical Thorns academy.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhy do people keep calling the Oregon teams sub par? My daughters team NOW beats ties and plays close with ECNL teams all the time. Other teams in the area do as well. There are a handful of ECNL teams that are really good and beat up on everyone, bt generally speaking Oregon should compete fine.
Where have you been?
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